Marijuana, heroin and dozens of stolen items were found Tuesday in an apartment on Spring Street in Farmington, police said.Click here to view News 9’s report.Officers found jewelry, laptops and drugs stashed above an apartment ceiling, but they can’t find the renters of the apartment.Joshua Dematos, 32, and Christina Robinson, 36, are suspected of burglarizing several homes in New Hampshire and Maine over the past four weeks, police said. The couple was on the run Wednesday after stolen goods valued at about $15,000 were found in the home.Neighbors said they are shocked that the alleged thieves live on their street.“That’s not something you see around here,” said Laura Faas, who lives across the street from the couple. “It does surprise me. They kept to themselves. They didn’t really talk to me, and I didn’t talk to them.”“I just think they were taking a variety of items to pawn and sell and use for themselves,” said Chief Randy Sobel of the Middleton Police Department.Middleton police investigated a rash of home invasions and obtained a search warrant for the couple. Middleton and Farmington police raided the apartment Tuesday and found dozens of stolen items, from toys to tools to a mounted moose head.Police said they also found bags of heroin and marijuana along with needles.“That’s the most items in a search warrant I’ve ever seen recovered,” Sobel said.“We encourage them to turn themselves in,” said Chief Jay Drury of the Farmington Police Department. “There will probably be other paperwork coming in from other jurisdictions as things unfold.”Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Farmington police.

FARMINGTON, N.H. —

Marijuana, heroin and dozens of stolen items were found Tuesday in an apartment on Spring Street in Farmington, police said.

Officers found jewelry, laptops and drugs stashed above an apartment ceiling, but they can’t find the renters of the apartment.

Joshua Dematos, 32, and Christina Robinson, 36, are suspected of burglarizing several homes in New Hampshire and Maine over the past four weeks, police said. The couple was on the run Wednesday after stolen goods valued at about $15,000 were found in the home.

Neighbors said they are shocked that the alleged thieves live on their street.

“That’s not something you see around here,” said Laura Faas, who lives across the street from the couple. “It does surprise me. They kept to themselves. They didn’t really talk to me, and I didn’t talk to them.”

“I just think they were taking a variety of items to pawn and sell and use for themselves,” said Chief Randy Sobel of the Middleton Police Department.

Middleton police investigated a rash of home invasions and obtained a search warrant for the couple. Middleton and Farmington police raided the apartment Tuesday and found dozens of stolen items, from toys to tools to a mounted moose head.

Police said they also found bags of heroin and marijuana along with needles.

“That’s the most items in a search warrant I’ve ever seen recovered,” Sobel said.

“We encourage them to turn themselves in,” said Chief Jay Drury of the Farmington Police Department. “There will probably be other paperwork coming in from other jurisdictions as things unfold.”

Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Farmington police.